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not just the united states, but the cadians and the europea. ey're all getting ver disillusioned. th're spilling blood and spending a whole lot o money on a government at isn't sn legitimate by it own people. i think this patience is wearing thin across e boa. >> all right. thank you very muc foroining us. >> tha you. >>> a seni israeli military offici has warned of a new threat from hamas milints in gaza. the head of military intelligen, major general amos yadlin, sa today hamas has test-fired an iranian roet in recent days capable of fing 37 miles from gaza to tel av, israel's major metropolin area. until no rockets fired out of gaza have only reached uto 25 miles. he also said hamas is cuently not interested in confroation with israel, but rather devoting i energies to e continuingo smuggle gaza weons into the area. anon that rocket disclosure, we want to know at you think. our question tonig, how do you think israel shoulrespond to the latest sclosure that hamas has a missile capable of hiing tel-aviv? you n give us your opinion by going to the "w you see it" seion of our web
not just the united states, but the cadians and the europea. ey're all getting ver disillusioned. th're spilling blood and spending a whole lot o money on a government at isn't sn legitimate by it own people. i think this patience is wearing thin across e boa. >> all right. thank you very muc foroining us. >> tha you. >>> a seni israeli military offici has warned of a new threat from hamas milints in gaza. the head of military intelligen, major general amos yadlin, sa today...
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. >>> north kor has called for direct talks with the unite states on nuclear disarmame. itppears the country wants to return to the negotiations it' boycotd for ateast a year -- has warned will go its own way unless washington agrees. >>> the bosniaan-serbian leader will appear a his trial on nocide and war crimes charges. he boycotted the start last week. he denies all charges ad says the tibunal must give him nine mo months to prepareis case. one ofis legal teams told us he will attend the tribunal on tuesday to dcuss how toend the stalema. >> the griances are the the same. nothing has changed since last ek. he will apar tomorrow, though, because tomorrows another day, and it's a more procedural hearing tha the trial itself. so he wants to participe and try toelp find a slution for his problem. >> still to come on bb world news, telood diamonds of zimbwe. campgners are calling for ban on sales. >>> first it cod tell us a lot about the iact climate change is hing on olanet. theuropean space agency has launched a satellite from russia hat will gauge the moveme of wer aro
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yousee it as tey talk about the united states showing ome spending restraint. they' interested i the health ca bill, maybe not for the same reason weare. you see it as they watch what the president says and sort of ex their muscles on how well they snd the president's meage out. it was fascinating. you w this wonderful discussion that the presidt d with chinese student cept for the fact tht most inese didn't see it becase china refused to broadcastit and thewhite house did not insist tt they do it s a pre-condition. andany of the questions were sort of softalls along the way. but you also s it on the issu that thepresident didn't raise. he ddn't raise taiwan an tibet, he didn't say uch about huma righ. it was a6,500-wordcommunique about how much we ork together, but the preside did nothing to bring out the differens. >> onof the reasons the president and e white house say they want to hav this new relatiship and not talk abou these contentis issues is because where it reay matters, ey'll have the chinese cooperation one those issues is iran did it pay off? did
yousee it as tey talk about the united states showing ome spending restraint. they' interested i the health ca bill, maybe not for the same reason weare. you see it as they watch what the president says and sort of ex their muscles on how well they snd the president's meage out. it was fascinating. you w this wonderful discussion that the presidt d with chinese student cept for the fact tht most inese didn't see it becase china refused to broadcastit and thewhite house did not insist tt they do...
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what i'm tryg to do is callq what i see here is the united states getting sked into a situation, into a war that has nond. you kn, i have repeatedly call for an exitç with regd to ourilitary. you know, i believe if you're going to gto war0y have a clely defin ssion. i don't thk we have a clearly defined mission afghanistan. clearly definedission is a beginning, a midd, a transition period and an end i've asko point does our military contribution to the solution in afghanistan come to an end we could brin ou troops home. i'm not looking for a date ser. i uld like somne to tell me how this has a happy ending. our missn in afghanistanis ve different than it was when/+ congress authorized the use of force against al qaeda after 2001. we ha... this whole mission is very, vy different. should have a5 debate on this. i think the policyhould be re-eluated in its entire tee.? mistake to expand our militar footprint there. i think it would... an especially in the aftermath of this electn. i don't want our aricans dying for a government that is corrupt d incompett and tható stuffs ballotoxes
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captioneby the nation captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> the attney gener of the united states kicked ua firestorm en he announc his decision t tryhe accused architect of the 9/11 attacks and four of the m in new york federal court, n far from grnd zero -- civiln crt, not milita trinal could kp contel forhe decision on capitol hill this week. -- he caught hell for th decision on capitohill this we. >> how can he be more kely to t a conviction in deral court when khalid sheik mohamme has already reed to plead guilty in military comssion and bexecuted? [appuse] i will not debate whe these caseare to be bught on what terrorist, murder, wants to do. he wl not select the prosecution venue, i wl and i have >> senator lindsey gham says th this is a perversion of the justice system. what do you think, nina >> i thi it ia very hard decisionhathe attorney neral made, and iould point ou that we haa military commissions for venears and they have not successlly brought ybody to trial, becausof problems with the commission. in all likelihood, tre is lots of evidenchat we do not know about an
captioneby the nation captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> the attney gener of the united states kicked ua firestorm en he announc his decision t tryhe accused architect of the 9/11 attacks and four of the m in new york federal court, n far from grnd zero -- civiln crt, not milita trinal could kp contel forhe decision on capitol hill this week. -- he caught hell for th decision on capitohill this we. >> how can he be more kely to t a conviction in deral court when khalid sheik...
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it's a pretty good social history ofhe unit states. you n look at adverting in o ways. you can look at it as you suggested that it's an evil force that madis avenue maen havehe power to inject us with the buy vus and we buy mindlessly. but on the other hand, we ar so used it -- the world is far papered overith advertising, m not sucting it isn't. but in other ways madison avenue have donetself i i think we could also argue that it sort of air we brehe. we're so used to these ridiculously indefensible product plaments thatre so obvious. we're sosed to opening a magazine and we're using the same productn the facing page, i ge a lot of us a lot mo credit in terms of understandinthat it is per meeable not suggestioning that there's too muc oft, but i am suggestioning tt we hav the brains to see tough it. tas: is that to sugst that if madis avenue pulleback there might are be a game? >> i think m di ison avenue isulling back. i don't thk they want to pull back. with ts social media buz e fact of t matter is that the balance of power, i think has shifted to a largeegree away
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we are the governmt, we are backeby the full faith and edit of the united state government. we c borrow if we had to up to $500 billion pretty quickly from the easury departme. so, again, it's nothing for people toworry about. butight now we continue to rely on our industry-funded reserves. >> reporter: bu they're tkweubdg, right? they're wayown. >> we had i think... yes, that's exactly right. so we also reserve for losses 12 months t. so our nd balance is technically negative cause we hav reserved for what we think our losses will bever the next 12 months. >> reporr: so it's a gative number. >>in terms of our net worth. but our cash posion is strong, about $24 billi. we'll be collecting another $ billion at the end the year that will... part of a ppaid assessment. so we're keeping r cash reserves quite strong. relying on r industrfunded resources not borrowing from trsury. we're tryng hard not to borrow from treasu. >> rerter: do you think "too big to fail" bankshould be bron up and if s how? >> i thi if they get in trouble agaithey should get broken up. i think the suggest
we are the governmt, we are backeby the full faith and edit of the united state government. we c borrow if we had to up to $500 billion pretty quickly from the easury departme. so, again, it's nothing for people toworry about. butight now we continue to rely on our industry-funded reserves. >> reporter: bu they're tkweubdg, right? they're wayown. >> we had i think... yes, that's exactly right. so we also reserve for losses 12 months t. so our nd balance is technically negative cause...
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we are heang that they ar going to be bringing alp romeo back to the unit states. and also talkingbout what chrysler and dge product they are going to be ending production in the ited states so a lot o information. we're ally looking forward to it. >> very intereing stuff. wel be looking fward to your report on wednesd. thanks aot, dianne. >>hanks, susie. >> midst >>usie: midwest bureau chief diane eastabrook. >> paul: several betr than expected rorts on the economy today eased concerns abouthe strength of threcovery. the initute for supply nagement says manufacturing grew at its faest pace last month since april of 26. nding home sales increased f the eith straight month in seember, rising over 6%. they were buoyed by that fst- time homebuyer tax cdit. meanwhile, construction ending rose 0.8% in sepmber, when a dr was expected. but esident obama today warned of morjob losses to come in a white use pow-wow with his recovery advory board. the president sa creating new bs is his administration's overriding focus. on wall streetthat unexpected profit at fo motor helpe
we are heang that they ar going to be bringing alp romeo back to the unit states. and also talkingbout what chrysler and dge product they are going to be ending production in the ited states so a lot o information. we're ally looking forward to it. >> very intereing stuff. wel be looking fward to your report on wednesd. thanks aot, dianne. >>hanks, susie. >> midst >>usie: midwest bureau chief diane eastabrook. >> paul: several betr than expected rorts on the...
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they'vegot people that ongress says you can'tbring into the united state even though courts ere have said, ifou can't find anyplace else for these pele you can't just hold them. you ought to bring em here. the congress as said no you don't. the problem finding other countries willinto take them becau the united states will not send them back to thir me country if it fers they will be tortur. that's the hard partabout closing wn gitmo. gw: let me ask you and ter about e resignation today of the white house ounsel grgory craig. many reportssaid it had todo th his managent of guantamo. what did theattorney general say? >> the aorney general said he was sprised by it. they'refriends, he sa he lis him and thought he was veryable, noted that lthough he was an early supporteof theclintons and had wrked hardor president clinton, he s then an early supprter of president ama. sort of stk his neck out. gwen: he thinks it h nothing to do with guantamo. >> th's right. sgl what doethe white house y? gwenwhat does the white hous say? >> gg craig said he always planned to lave after a year an he ack
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includinasserting greater independce in dealing with the united states. prime minist yukio hatoyoma s kept that prise, making i clearhat japan will no lo ar how itself t be treated as a rubber stamp for u.s. policy, especily on the issuef american milary bases. has gtten wasngton's tention, and itsrespect. and by today, relations seemed to be warming, ce again. in night's "lead focus" the presidensanalysis of u.s./japanese relation. president obama arrived in tokyo, t first stop on a four-nation tour that include siapore, china, south korea. shortly after hi arrival, esident obama met with e japanese primminister, yukio hatoyoma. among the issues on thetable, o afghanistan, north korea and global warming. in theiralks obama d the prime minister addressed bigges sore spot in u.s./japan relations the pressness of an air base in okinawa. ny are demanding the base be closed with protests taking place before the presidens arrival. both countriewould meet to address japan's concern about the base. >> our goal remains the same, and that's torovide for the defee
includinasserting greater independce in dealing with the united states. prime minist yukio hatoyoma s kept that prise, making i clearhat japan will no lo ar how itself t be treated as a rubber stamp for u.s. policy, especily on the issuef american milary bases. has gtten wasngton's tention, and itsrespect. and by today, relations seemed to be warming, ce again. in night's "lead focus" the presidensanalysis of u.s./japanese relation. president obama arrived in tokyo, t first stop on a...
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if they get those dollars and buy governmentbonds of the united states and th decide to sell them buy stos,un, they still get dollars when they sell the government bon. they can who among assets. >> rose: they can choose as to where else they go for new instments, can they n? >>ell, they-- in effect, if we're nning a $0 billion ficit, the rest of the world is getting $0 billion worthof i.u.s of one soror another from the united states. now, if they invest that in france-- l's say the chinese buy stuff from france-- now france has got the dollars. the only way you can bring down that is to aually get r of the current account deficit over time. but i any event-- >> rose: and that has to do with the cost and save oogs. >> if yo run a $4 trillion deficit, even if exporting $1. trillion of i.o.u.s, that leaves anothe trillion. the domestic saversre not going to come up with a trillion. the numbers are unsusinable ov time, wha we're doing. it is true though that ifyou keep flogdhe world with your debt and people see your fcal policies are sort of out of control,hey're going to get expless e
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won't get that all overhe unit states. there are places where you g the school brd in place with the rit learship and youet the right superintendenof the district and you can absolutely make pgress. and so it's got to be leadership in all tho places. sometimesou get hit in the mayor but e rht superintendent, the rit districtevel, the right principal. so really having plas of excellence where we can create leaders and get themut there. it's part ofhy the charter school movemt has been so important in thi charter scols getreat leaders and th can often filter out into the public school system, t. >> re: what are you yo you going to say when somebody tches this and sees you and knows of the consequences you have, you and bill tether at the foundationnd says "you need melinda to step into the public arena yourself." >> (ughs) i like m current role a lot. >> ros and do you say to the "i think i can do more because of the resources we have and the concentric circles tt we can genete to impact other people who can join the cause"?
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what does this mean f the united states? the united states and chi are nowrbgÑ inextricablylinked. anything that the unid states nts to do in the internatiol arena, it nes chines engament and chinese support. the same is true for chin since our fates are tied togeth, the united states will have to ink differently about how it exercises its power and influence around the wld and china andhe united stes are going to have to bepartners. >> what'st the root of the mistrust? >> there's trustnd there's mistst. with the mistrust, there's t challenge th the united state is in some ways a stat quo powe the united state has been the guarantor of the internatnal system f 60 years. now china is erging more rapidly than anybody could have predicte andk:vjjáq very fact f china's rise is putting aerican dominance into serious question. so china is at a pnt where it's going to need to sayhat, yes, we'reart of the system that exists and here's how we' going support it or we have an alternateision of a world that's multipolar a here's how that world n address theseig oblems that we have. but the p
what does this mean f the united states? the united states and chi are nowrbgÑ inextricablylinked. anything that the unid states nts to do in the internatiol arena, it nes chines engament and chinese support. the same is true for chin since our fates are tied togeth, the united states will have to ink differently about how it exercises its power and influence around the wld and china andhe united stes are going to have to bepartners. >> what'st the root of the mistrust? >> there's...
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they've t people that cgress says you can't ing into the united states,even though courts hre have aid, if y can't find anplace else for these peop you can't just hold them. u ought to bring th here. the congress hs said no you don't. the problem ofinding other countries willing o take them becausehe united states will t send them back to ther ho country if itfears they will be torured. that's the hard pt about closg down gitmo. gwen let me as you and per about thresignation today of the white house cunsel greory craig. many reports aid it had to o wi his manageme of guantana. what did the torney general say? >> the attney general said he was surised by it. they're iends, he says he likes him and thought he was very le, noted that although he was an early supporter f the lintons and had woked hard f president clinton, he wa then an early suppoer of president oba. sort of stuc his neck out. gwen: he tinks it had nothing to do with guantano. >> that right. sgl what does e white house sa -- gwen: at does the white house say? >> grecraig said he always planned to lee after a year ande ackn
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states so that's a loof money total revenue r the mpany is $22 and21 is tota adverting dolla and built a company based and these littleiny ad charlie: but they caught the attention of theountry they're big players when they went puic and had a hugeublic offering and then we able to buy yoube as almos as a ssing thought. 'll spend a billion and three for youtube and people woke up and said, theseeople are ambition. >> you're rit, arlie. before 2004, no one knew google was making money or what revenue they were generating. whenthey went public and peoe in traditional media saw, oh, my god, this is a dynamic company and not only that butf you read the ipo google put out it was a company with broad ambionsheyanted to bece a public cpany and the story i tell in my book, as you tell the google story particarly in 2004, people realize they're ming at me. >> charlie: cluding mrosoft and microsoft famously ithe presence of eve said ty're a one-ick pony. the search enge that generates 90% of revee. >> it's probably more. probably 97%. the grow is slow so he challengedor google in the future is e
states so that's a loof money total revenue r the mpany is $22 and21 is tota adverting dolla and built a company based and these littleiny ad charlie: but they caught the attention of theountry they're big players when they went puic and had a hugeublic offering and then we able to buy yoube as almos as a ssing thought. 'll spend a billion and three for youtube and people woke up and said, theseeople are ambition. >> you're rit, arlie. before 2004, no one knew google was making money or...
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but the orall fact is the united state must be present. and you would y a world that has moved towards viral ality than that might mean something otr than it meant two centuries ago but inact it means we he to be there. we have to show up. when i went to the asean meeting it meant so much to them. us a anne we talked about everything from envinmental conditions in the lower mekong delta to what we were going to d abouter be m and we are rebuilding that, whici think is essential. but eally important is to set autoour own objectives and the strategies designed to achieve those objectives d a lot of to that takes patience and part of at we're facing, chaie, is the united states unfornately has losteverage in the world because of the global economic cris. anbecause of the steps that this administration had to take to tryorevent, frankly, a worldwiddepression, which means increasing our debt going intohe biggest deficit we've seen sce world warii. that undermines some of the capacity we needo have to influence events. >> rose: explain tt to me,
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states and fr other guantanamo detaine -- are t go on trial in new yk. algerian football players ar injur. they say their bus was attacked as they arriv in cairo forer a world c qualifier. the alliance between the united stat and japan is evething. theords president obama has en using as he trices to smooth strned relations between the two countries he beenstartingis first tour of asia inokyo, where pan's new government has en calling for relatnship that makes it less dependen on the u.s. the bbc's alicers inokyo. >> it's mr. obama'sirst trip to japa as president. and the message h's bringing with vow i america isack and ready to cozyp again to asia as china's rising power looms large. japanese prime mister was also elected promising change,ut the change he wants is a more equal relionship wth the u.s. something president obama s keen to reassure him of. america's bn behind jan's rise sce the end of wrld war ii, providing it wth defense in exchange for a stratic lnch d at the heart of asia. t that relationip has be strained by growing resentmts over the
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what does this all of thisean for the unit states? for sure, we befit from a more and better educated polation overseas. but we also ce some risks. because as everybody else insts in higher education, the united stas will no longer be the obviouchoice for the worlds talent; both udents and facult i've seethis happen in our own searches for young facul, lureaway by attractive offers from foreign universies. the competition is n exactly fierce tay, but if we continue to lose talent, how cawe maintain the best unersities for yo kids and mine? and how can we maintain r edge in innovatn and economic coetitiveness? let's stt by recognizing that the world is different. i'm nada eissa. >> paul: recapng today's marketction strong housing data help push stocks high. the dow gained 132 pnts and the nasd added almost 30 ints. to lea more about the stories in tonight's broadcastnd to read econo-bgger terri cullen take on the impact of plungingtate revenues go to "nightly business report" pbs.org. yocan also email us at nbr@pbs.org. >> susie: ameri
what does this all of thisean for the unit states? for sure, we befit from a more and better educated polation overseas. but we also ce some risks. because as everybody else insts in higher education, the united stas will no longer be the obviouchoice for the worlds talent; both udents and facult i've seethis happen in our own searches for young facul, lureaway by attractive offers from foreign universies. the competition is n exactly fierce tay, but if we continue to lose talent, how cawe...
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you know,ou have it in the united states since 200 years of the democcy. but you saw that in 2000 with bush and agore. what happens over here until we g this experience,it will take a longime (laughing) you know. >> warner: unitedations has been helping shepherd tat learning pross. today secrety general ban-ki moon made a surprise visit to kabul. he met with both kari and abdullah. then he told reporters he hoped the i.e.c. would make a decision soon. >>t isp to the afghan vernment and partilarly the independent election commission to decide what urse of action it will take. >> we deare hamid karzai. >> wner: ls than a hour later we watched the decision come in li on afghan's polar tv with its owner tv and radio baron. his stationfferedall-to-wall campaign coverage. >> it would have bn a very coroversial cision to go ead with the second round given e risks. and would pele turn out to vote for one candidate? they probably did the wise thing ana relief to all. >>arner: but he said the two months of doubt and the explosion yore of rampant fraud had left many
you know,ou have it in the united states since 200 years of the democcy. but you saw that in 2000 with bush and agore. what happens over here until we g this experience,it will take a longime (laughing) you know. >> warner: unitedations has been helping shepherd tat learning pross. today secrety general ban-ki moon made a surprise visit to kabul. he met with both kari and abdullah. then he told reporters he hoped the i.e.c. would make a decision soon. >>t isp to the afghan vernment...
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china has come the banker to t united states. and its policy of reserve accumulation has prided us nearly $2 tllion worth of effectively che or if not free credit to the unied states. so thiis a very paradoxical relatnship and i wou liken it perhaps to a marriage thatas once happy but it isow approachi a rather rocky period inot divorce. >> lehr: rocky period if not a divorce, jim fallo. >> i think divce, you can imagine that only asn extre circumstances. r example, a disagreement over taiwan which remains a contentious issue osome other political shock. and otherwise there areeal imlances to be worked out. as we've heard, overhe last decade china s geared its economy to create as manjobs as it could even though that mnt sending in about lf of the entire worth of its produion overseas in loanso the u.s. a other places. and cheerlthe imbalance for china in the dision pores of the ecomy and the u.s. onaving such a reliance on consumption a debt. each has to be worked out i think professor pei, i think china wl pursue its own intere
china has come the banker to t united states. and its policy of reserve accumulation has prided us nearly $2 tllion worth of effectively che or if not free credit to the unied states. so thiis a very paradoxical relatnship and i wou liken it perhaps to a marriage thatas once happy but it isow approachi a rather rocky period inot divorce. >> lehr: rocky period if not a divorce, jim fallo. >> i think divce, you can imagine that only asn extre circumstances. r example, a disagreement...
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how des the united states and its allies kno that they won't remake eveif they felthat we have reneged in the past? >> neith side can trust one another. that's why both sides have to live up to agreents. are we sure that they wll live up to angreement? no. but the way you make re is you don't try to the first to rege. you play thugh and see if they live up to t agreements. and that'something we haven't done >> okay. leon seagul,hank you very much for joining us. thank you for having me. >>> the presiden also talked about iran's nuclear program toy saying that rld lders willikely adopt new measures over the nxt several weeks to push iran for refusing to stop its uranium enrichment pgram. officials from the unite states, itain, hina, france, russia and germany will meet in brussels tomorrow discuss the meases. the president sa that now is e time for iran to show it wants to be responsible. >> we have begun discussions with o international partners about the importae of havin consequences, th the dual-track approach requir ir to get a clea message, that when it fails take advantage of the
how des the united states and its allies kno that they won't remake eveif they felthat we have reneged in the past? >> neith side can trust one another. that's why both sides have to live up to agreents. are we sure that they wll live up to angreement? no. but the way you make re is you don't try to the first to rege. you play thugh and see if they live up to t agreements. and that'something we haven't done >> okay. leon seagul,hank you very much for joining us. thank you for having...
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but t united states. i was taken by at had say. >> charlie: what did y do? >> i boughtis bo, reams of my fatr," and i read it and i start gooing him and trying to find his number -- his press numbers i called and no one caed me bac and when i realized needed a strong team behind me. >> charl: and you? >> we all had tt reaction to that speech i mean republicans a democrats alikwere going o's that guy. >>harlie: the new face on the ock. >> yeah. and think that you know --ne of the things that excit me about him was more generational i really did look at obama in reading his ok he seemed post-racial. like didn't evensay this guy could be the first african-amican president and that's what excited to me. heust seemed so intelligent and so young and connected to a way speaking and relating to the world i rognize and i connectemore on a generational level but you know, i thoht when amy approach me and my paners and alicia about e idea of looking at politics through the prismof obam and his experiens in the senat
but t united states. i was taken by at had say. >> charlie: what did y do? >> i boughtis bo, reams of my fatr," and i read it and i start gooing him and trying to find his number -- his press numbers i called and no one caed me bac and when i realized needed a strong team behind me. >> charl: and you? >> we all had tt reaction to that speech i mean republicans a democrats alikwere going o's that guy. >>harlie: the new face on the ock. >> yeah. and think...
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state" what do youhink? foren policy firs, >> foreign policy rst. well,ar be it from meo propose as an expert in the same league as les gel but speaking as an obamafilend a nervous nellie one as that, i couldn't... >> rose: do you agreeith him? >> i don't agree. no. i think obamahas laid lot of ound work in foreign policy in his first year and, you kno he's on a slower cycle than most politians and a much slor cycle than the4/7 onpeed news cycles. >> rose: andhat about afghanistan? >> well,safsz wherepeople like me feel a certain dread. but i' acallyncouraged by what some oths have pictured. >> rose:as that would b the form vice president. aughs) >> n just him. there are plenty of people i respt who feel that way, too. but i tnk he w wise to take... to take four months to think. and it's aually... even though my knee jerks in a cerin direction... >> what do you want him to do in afghanistan. >> well, myknee says... >> rose: you weak knee something? >> it's a lifetime of discovering the hawkish solutions ldom
state" what do youhink? foren policy firs, >> foreign policy rst. well,ar be it from meo propose as an expert in the same league as les gel but speaking as an obamafilend a nervous nellie one as that, i couldn't... >> rose: do you agreeith him? >> i don't agree. no. i think obamahas laid lot of ound work in foreign policy in his first year and, you kno he's on a slower cycle than most politians and a much slor cycle than the4/7 onpeed news cycles. >> rose: andhat...
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some of the poducts that have been baned in the united states or at least curtailed sales in the united ates e ones that pose a teat when they'reput together improply. it's not necessarily somethg that the manufacturer cld ha anticipated, buthere it is. it's hurting kids. >> yeah. alough we do believe that the mafacturerould have anticipated somof those assemb problems. why not make a product so it only goes together one way especiay something where the safety, such as the crib is vil? so assembly. you know, consumers have a responbility. but ihink unt we're sure at parents who go out to buy a crib for thr new baby are buying a complely safe product that' been tested to rigous stand aurdz, you know, yocan be as careful aarent as possible but ifhe crib isn't safe it'sot going to make a diffence. >> suarez: nancy cowels, don mays,hank you both. >> thankou. >> thank you >> lehrer: finally tonight an artist reaching out toew audiences. jeffrey brown repor. >> reporter: bill t. jonehas long beerecognized as one of this country's leading contemporary dancers and choreographers, known for h mi
some of the poducts that have been baned in the united states or at least curtailed sales in the united ates e ones that pose a teat when they'reput together improply. it's not necessarily somethg that the manufacturer cld ha anticipated, buthere it is. it's hurting kids. >> yeah. alough we do believe that the mafacturerould have anticipated somof those assemb problems. why not make a product so it only goes together one way especiay something where the safety, such as the crib is vil? so...
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among the things peoe would be lookin at, clely, would be is ts an attack on the united states? the united statesarmy? or is it personl issue. >> right. and there'so way to know that now. i thinkhe army has discouraged people from tryi to draw a cause and eect here an i want to honor that. i don't want to say the may be aausend efect. but i think what you... in reporting reporting this sry, the context of a army that's bn very stressed is unavdable and clearly just from my own rerting on fort hood youan tell this army is unr a lotf stres whether it hasnything to do with this, i don't know. >> brown: i undersnd. but tl us what you have been been looking at. peop will clearly looking at the pabltof trauma. especially senator jus said this is a soldierhat was about to be going to iraq. >> again, wll talk in eneralities here. but, you ow, because the army was not ticipated to be ghting two wars forhis long period,n fact,he all-vonteer force was never anticipated to be sort o a wartime full wartime olonged war force, it was going to... from its inception it was designed to be e core
among the things peoe would be lookin at, clely, would be is ts an attack on the united states? the united statesarmy? or is it personl issue. >> right. and there'so way to know that now. i thinkhe army has discouraged people from tryi to draw a cause and eect here an i want to honor that. i don't want to say the may be aausend efect. but i think what you... in reporting reporting this sry, the context of a army that's bn very stressed is unavdable and clearly just from my own rerting on...
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the united states and itsllies came to ahanistan after seember 11. afghanistan was troubled le hel before that, too. nobody bothed about us. >> ifill: afterward, ublished reportsaid those remarks rankled amican officials as they wrestle with sending me troops to afghastan. presidentbama has been wghing options for months, an today, in chinahe talked about with cnn. >> i will announce at decision cerinly in the next several weeks. thpieces involved number one, making sure that t american people understand weo have a vital interest in mang sure that al qaeda cannot attk us and that thecan't use afghastan as a safe haven. we have a vital interesin making re that afghanistan is sufficiently stablehat it can't infect the entire reon with violent extremism >>fill: that decision will comes public support for the afghan war continues fall. a "washinon post"-abc news poll publishedtoday found 52% of americans now belve the war has not beenorth fighting. suort for the war in other nato-member nations isower still. but the alliance said tod it lans a meeting ne
the united states and itsllies came to ahanistan after seember 11. afghanistan was troubled le hel before that, too. nobody bothed about us. >> ifill: afterward, ublished reportsaid those remarks rankled amican officials as they wrestle with sending me troops to afghastan. presidentbama has been wghing options for months, an today, in chinahe talked about with cnn. >> i will announce at decision cerinly in the next several weeks. thpieces involved number one, making sure that t...
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and to so degree, i believe he hasucceeded here in the united states. >> repter: investigators say awlaki and san exchanged 10 to 20 electronic messages er the past year. and by december olast year, the f.b.i. knew it. but in a statement ised monday, t f.b.i. said it dermined: "the ntent of those ommunications was consistent with research beg conducted by hasan in his pition psychiatrist the walter reed medic center." and took no action. th same day, awlaki's web si praid the shooting as a "great heroic act" and encouraged others to do the sam "dal hassan is a hero," the posting sad. "he is a man of conscience ho could not bear living e contradiction of beg a muslim and seing in an army that is fighting agait his own people." authoritiesirst looked at awlaki a deca ago, for possib connections to al qae. ter 9-11, the commission investigating the attac homed n on the fact that he'd coueled three of the hijackers whilserving as imam at mosques san diego and falls, church virginia. former deputy torney general jamie golick said she and her llow commissioners found the coincidence troublg. >>
and to so degree, i believe he hasucceeded here in the united states. >> repter: investigators say awlaki and san exchanged 10 to 20 electronic messages er the past year. and by december olast year, the f.b.i. knew it. but in a statement ised monday, t f.b.i. said it dermined: "the ntent of those ommunications was consistent with research beg conducted by hasan in his pition psychiatrist the walter reed medic center." and took no action. th same day, awlaki's web si praid the...
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>> i think thigovernment is w-- no matter what was the legal procedure in ace, and the united states has to usits levera to get it right. >> warr: and do you think the u.s. s enough leverage to make prident karzai do what you think he doe't have the political will to do? >> i wil not be able to judge it from my position. but e answer is that without pressg for reform can we all succeedn this sort of sittion, the answer is no. >> warner: a you'll be pressing f reform from the tside? >> i will, i will. >> wner: an aide to you described this as hang been a very painful d emotional time. >> oh, i think certnly, i exercise with all its up an downs, ups and wns and with a lot of disappointments in between, but i think thpeople of afanistan have learned something about it. they've gone through sothing and i thini will have the pport of the people in the pursuit of those ide. >> warner: doctor abdullah thank you. >> you're welcome. >> lehrer: nextonight ... those tv talks... and eir impact on how the rest of us "talk" politic jeffrey bwn reports. >> ift wasn't for fox or talk radio, we'd be
>> i think thigovernment is w-- no matter what was the legal procedure in ace, and the united states has to usits levera to get it right. >> warr: and do you think the u.s. s enough leverage to make prident karzai do what you think he doe't have the political will to do? >> i wil not be able to judge it from my position. but e answer is that without pressg for reform can we all succeedn this sort of sittion, the answer is no. >> warner: a you'll be pressing f reform from...
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it seed to be a ch broader attempt a attpting to radicalize peoplen the united states than they've really seen bere. >> warner: h did the justice departnt first get wise to this >> the interesng facet of this. essentially the fmilies of many of the young men came forward to ask that the f.b.i. help i finding them. you know, many ofhese older relativeof the young men were concern that this w gong on. they had inklings but no concrete facts to base that on. they came to b.i. asking for help to find theirons. >> warner: these young men had just dappeared. >> many cases, yes, they had esstially packed upnd gone and the family feared the rst >> waer: has it been absolutely established tat as t charges lay ou that some of these yung men at least haveshown up in somalia, they have go to terrorist training cps? theyave even engaged in combat? >> yes, there is one partularly grsome piece of evidence that e f.b.i. has tested. that is the remains of one of the men were recoveredrom one of his suicide attac. and they conclude.... >> warner: suicide attack in somalia. >> extly. there was a sries of co
it seed to be a ch broader attempt a attpting to radicalize peoplen the united states than they've really seen bere. >> warner: h did the justice departnt first get wise to this >> the interesng facet of this. essentially the fmilies of many of the young men came forward to ask that the f.b.i. help i finding them. you know, many ofhese older relativeof the young men were concern that this w gong on. they had inklings but no concrete facts to base that on. they came to b.i. asking...
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he trieded to fly to the united kingdom but had been denied entrance and returned to the united states. he is accused of running over his daughter with his car because he didn't think she was living her life according to the traditional iraqi values. she remains in the hospital in serious remains in the hospital in serious condition. >>> the suspect in a deadly iraq bombing managed to kill someone during a police interrogation. iraq's interior of ministry says he grabbed a gun from a guard and shot an investigator. the investigator wrestled the gun back and shot the suspect. both died from their injuries. the suspect also looted the guard he took the gun from. investigators were questioning him in last sunday's bombing in baghdad that killed at least 160 people. that was iraq's deadliest bombing since 2007. >>> kids get excited about halloween, but does that mean that the sugar in all that candy they got last night makes kids overexcited? let's go beyond the surface and find out. >> the more sugar that my child has, the more hyper. >> they bounce off the walls. >> anything with sugar s
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the h1n1 may have killed 4,000 people in the united states since april. the cdc is now counting lab confirmed cases and deaths complicated from h1n1. >>> president obama got four options from advisers about afghanistan, and he turned them all down. a white house official says the president has growing doubts about the afghan government, and he wants an exit strategy before sending extra troops. so he sent all his staff recommendations back to the drawing board. former secretary of state colin powell supports the president's cautious approach. >> this is a very difficult one for him, and it isn't just a one-time decision. this is a decision that will have consequences for the better part of his administration. so, mr. president, don't get pushed by the left to do nothing. don't get pushed by the right to do everything. you take your time to figure it out. you're the commander in chief and this is what you were elected for. >>> well, part of what's making this decision so hard is the president's two top men in afghanistan completely disagree about bringing
the h1n1 may have killed 4,000 people in the united states since april. the cdc is now counting lab confirmed cases and deaths complicated from h1n1. >>> president obama got four options from advisers about afghanistan, and he turned them all down. a white house official says the president has growing doubts about the afghan government, and he wants an exit strategy before sending extra troops. so he sent all his staff recommendations back to the drawing board. former secretary of...
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meb keflezighi -- not a proud moment for me, meb keflezighi and his family immigrated to the united states when he was 12 years old from africa. 34 years old, became a u.s. citizen in 1998. this guy was a star at ucla. he won the silver in 2004 for america, but this was his best rice, running the 26 miles as he proudly displayed the american flag. >> and look, the worse for wear. looks like he still has energy. >> amazing. >> thank you. >>> new this morning, san francisco's bay bridge may reopen later today. a california state transportation spokesperson says the final inspections on repairs are underway. now, it is closed though for the morning commute. it's rush hour, or nearing rush hour. well, okay, maybe it's not. it's nearing 6:00 a.m. eastern there. the "san francisco chronicle" reports that some drivers have faced eight hours or more round trip. the bridge closed tuesday after 5,000 pounds of metal crashed into traffic. >>> why don't we start with the weather right there because that's where bob's starting. >> you saw that live shot. eight hour commute though. >> can you imagine? >
meb keflezighi -- not a proud moment for me, meb keflezighi and his family immigrated to the united states when he was 12 years old from africa. 34 years old, became a u.s. citizen in 1998. this guy was a star at ucla. he won the silver in 2004 for america, but this was his best rice, running the 26 miles as he proudly displayed the american flag. >> and look, the worse for wear. looks like he still has energy. >> amazing. >> thank you. >>> new this morning, san...
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he tried to fly to the united kingdom but was denied entrance and returned to the united states. he's accuse of running over his daughter withes i h car because he didn't think she was living according to traditional values. almaleki remains in the hospital in serious condition. >>> what kind of business gets 800% of a mark-up on things it's reselling? a military contractor in iraq does. and as brian todd reports, if someone's being ripped off your money is paying for it. >> reporter: $196.50 for a box of washers that's supposed to cost $1.22. $237 for a vehicle side mirror that you and i should pay less than $15 for. that's how much the inspector-general for iraq's reconstruction says american taxpayers have been overbilled by a contractor that supplies vehicle parts for the iraqi army. >> we are going to work with the army material command, the army contracting command to make sure the money is recouped and that taxpayer interests are cared for. >> reporter: he deals with a company called aecom which provides equipment and logistics reports. four invoices were reviewed a tiny f
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they fly more passengers in the united states than anybody else. and what does jet blue and air tran do? those three airlines now totally control pricing for domestic travel in the u.s. so what i'm going to watch for, an the only thing people need to worry about is if they say hey, this sounds like a good idea to us, too. because if they don't then this is just a lot of smoke signifying nothing. >> so they can't hold water basically so to speak. the surcharges. but you said, and i just want to clarify this. we're talking about the holidays here. but this is going to continue into the spring? >> yeah, well there's one in february that's that $50 surcharge each way. >> each way! >> each way. >> yeah. this is real money, isn't it? it's great money if you can really get away with charging it. that's why i don't take this too seriously. i just don't see this surviving. you know, the airlines overand over again will float these things -- because it's illegal for airlines to sit in a room and say let's raise this fare this much to this market. they do it
they fly more passengers in the united states than anybody else. and what does jet blue and air tran do? those three airlines now totally control pricing for domestic travel in the u.s. so what i'm going to watch for, an the only thing people need to worry about is if they say hey, this sounds like a good idea to us, too. because if they don't then this is just a lot of smoke signifying nothing. >> so they can't hold water basically so to speak. the surcharges. but you said, and i just...
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states. all week long in our what matters partnership with essence magazine, we're taking a special look at life for black men since president obama took office. does having a black president really affect their day-to-day lives? this week i sit down with some prominent male leaders in the african-american community and pose that question. today meet dr. boyce watkins, professor at syracuse university, and we're going to ask him whether he thinks life has changed for black men in the last year. >> many black men were inspired by barack obama's achievement. in some ways, though, life became more difficult because with the election of president obama, a lot of people began to think we live in this post-racial america. that's a little bit silly. that's almost as silly as saying we had a post-racial america in 1937 when joel lewis became the heavyweight champion of the world. the truth of the matter is there's always been space for the magic black man or the chosen one, even when the rest of us s
states. all week long in our what matters partnership with essence magazine, we're taking a special look at life for black men since president obama took office. does having a black president really affect their day-to-day lives? this week i sit down with some prominent male leaders in the african-american community and pose that question. today meet dr. boyce watkins, professor at syracuse university, and we're going to ask him whether he thinks life has changed for black men in the last year....
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states. virginia and new jersey will declare governors and wednesday the federal reserve meets to decide where the cost of money should be. the stock market will watch but the fed is expected to leave key interest rates unchanged at zero percent. >>> the fighters are showing off their best along with new tunes. a preview of the greatest hits collection. >> one, two, three, four. ♪ ynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynynyny
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states will be changed to allow marriage between any person who loves one another. >> okay, tavis, thank you for calling in. we appreciate it. we still want to know what you think about this. e-mail us at cnn.com or send us a text at hln tv. >>> katrina, the most catastrophic natural disaster but the judge says the storm alone isn't responsible for the damage. that means someone could pay big bucks. >>> the federal government could be facing billions of dollars in losses over hurricane katrina because a judge ruled negligence by army corps of engineers led to the devastating flooding in 2005. yesterday a federal judge sided with six residents and one business said it didn't properly ling shipping channels in the gulf of mexico. >> today the people of the city of new orleans are vindicated because they cannot hide behind an immunity. it's time for the people of this community to be compensated. the larger message here is this corps is not the same corps that built the panama canal. >> the judge didn't award one couple damages but the others were awarded damages from $100,000 to $317,000.
states will be changed to allow marriage between any person who loves one another. >> okay, tavis, thank you for calling in. we appreciate it. we still want to know what you think about this. e-mail us at cnn.com or send us a text at hln tv. >>> katrina, the most catastrophic natural disaster but the judge says the storm alone isn't responsible for the damage. that means someone could pay big bucks. >>> the federal government could be facing billions of dollars in losses...
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what do we do to create financial institutions that are part of the united states of america that don't live behind a wall of greed and selfishness and irresponsibility and the illegal behavior? what do we do to have financial is titian's play a role in providing credit so that the entrepreneurs and business people can create real goods and services and create meaningful jobs? what would you suggest we do? >> guest: first of all we have to look at the money given to the system because we didn't put, the government didn't put any strings attached to it. we have to start to attach some strings and say do you know what? he said he were going to loosen credit and you didn't. here is what you need to do. you need to take a portion of their capital and there's all this discussion now and there should be about things having more capital so they can actually control it so the government does have to come in and subsidize it but at the same time some of that should be divided out and more capital should be given to small businesses and more capital should be made available in negotiations to be
what do we do to create financial institutions that are part of the united states of america that don't live behind a wall of greed and selfishness and irresponsibility and the illegal behavior? what do we do to have financial is titian's play a role in providing credit so that the entrepreneurs and business people can create real goods and services and create meaningful jobs? what would you suggest we do? >> guest: first of all we have to look at the money given to the system because we...
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. >> of like the united states congress. let me ask you a question to reedbuck on the minds of millions of americans. right now we are in the most serious economic decline since the great depression. if you add that the number of people who are unemployed and underemployed 17% of american adults were forced is in that position . the first question, nobody could have predicted this. how do you responsd? >> it was absolutely predictable for a lot of reasons. that mentality in the street. the reason the crisis happened was there was a desire to find products and to create access within wall street that made money. they don't really care. it doesn't matter to wall street firms what those are. it turned out that they created assets out of a small amount of sub prime loans. when i say a small amount, i look at it like it's an upside-down pyramid. 1.4 trillion were issued in. what wall street does is takes them and creates new securities not even trading them back and forth. just the creation of the securities. and then what they d
. >> of like the united states congress. let me ask you a question to reedbuck on the minds of millions of americans. right now we are in the most serious economic decline since the great depression. if you add that the number of people who are unemployed and underemployed 17% of american adults were forced is in that position . the first question, nobody could have predicted this. how do you responsd? >> it was absolutely predictable for a lot of reasons. that mentality in the...
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and that includes big three greengrocers, china, india and the united states. one of the most dramatic water stories which is unfolding in the world is in saudi arabia. after the arab oil export embargo in the 1970s, the souders realized they would be vulnerable because they were importing of their grain. so they began trying to figure out what to do. and using their oil drilling technology, they found a fossil aquifer about a half a mile down, a fossil aquifer is a fossil that is not naturally recharge. so they started pumping in and they had a support price about four times the world market level, which in doing can have a lot in oil money. and for more than 20 years they have been self-sufficient and reproduction. but last year they announced that aquifer was largely depleted and they would be reducing their grain harvest by 18 each year that intel by 2016 they would be out of the grain production business entirely, and dependent on imports to be what would then be a population size of 30 million people. now what's interesting about this is not so much the e
and that includes big three greengrocers, china, india and the united states. one of the most dramatic water stories which is unfolding in the world is in saudi arabia. after the arab oil export embargo in the 1970s, the souders realized they would be vulnerable because they were importing of their grain. so they began trying to figure out what to do. and using their oil drilling technology, they found a fossil aquifer about a half a mile down, a fossil aquifer is a fossil that is not naturally...
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india and the united states of america. >> cheers. >> thank you so much. thank you. thank you, everybody. enjoy your evening. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> a year from now i'll break my leg and my parents will have to sell their house because we couldn't afford healthcare. >> three months from now i'll need surgery. and my parents will go bankrupt because they can't afford healthcare. >> two years from now i'll be dyiiagnosed from leukemia and il die because we couldn't afford healthcare. >> there are 8 million children without healthcare. >> we all deserve healthcare. >> the democratic national committee is responsible for the content of this advertising. >> saturday night as americans laid down for sleep, moderate democrats laid down their beliefs, sold out their constituents, rolled by pressure from barack obama and harry reid. they voted to move afford a government-run healthcare bill our nation does not want and can't afford. one member sold her vote to the highest bidder. one member sold out his principles. two more lost what little credibi
india and the united states of america. >> cheers. >> thank you so much. thank you. thank you, everybody. enjoy your evening. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> a year from now i'll break my leg and my parents will have to sell their house because we couldn't afford healthcare. >> three months from now i'll need surgery. and my parents will go bankrupt because they can't afford healthcare. >> two years from now i'll be dyiiagnosed from leukemia and il die...
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what has the united states been doing to convince him to stay on? >> i've had several meetings since then. we have encouraged him to remain in office and to work with us in achieving his longstanding goal of a two-stage solution. that includes an independent, viable, and contiguous palestinian state. we hope that he does say. we hope to continue working with him. >> the palestinian authority has accused the israeli offer, because it does not include east jerusalem. how can a person to go to the negotiations? >> we believed that the best way forward is to relaunch negotiations in an atmosphere in which they can succeed. we will encourage both sides to continue to take steps that will lead to that results and in able us to begin negotiations in a way that affords what i believe to be a reasonable and good prospect of achieving what the palestinians want and what we want. that is a two-stage solution with an independent and contiguous palestinian state and a state of israel living with secure and recognized borders. we are going to continue to pursue t
what has the united states been doing to convince him to stay on? >> i've had several meetings since then. we have encouraged him to remain in office and to work with us in achieving his longstanding goal of a two-stage solution. that includes an independent, viable, and contiguous palestinian state. we hope that he does say. we hope to continue working with him. >> the palestinian authority has accused the israeli offer, because it does not include east jerusalem. how can a person...
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>> i think it depends on where i am in the united states. i think the countries are coming more together. i feel pretty comfortable going back and forth. >> who is the most angry with your writing? >> milton friedman fans were pretty angry with "the shock doctrine." the book is pretty tough on milton friedman. i think that there are probably still people who are most annoyed with my books. >> wanted to pick on milton friedman? >> "the shock doctrine" tells an alternative history of the globalized world. it is a pretty fundamentalist version of market economics. pretty much everything should be privatized. we have seen the results on wall street. "the shock doctrine" tells the story of how we got here and milton friedman played a big role in that story. not because his ideas were so original, but he took that tradition to the masses. he was the one who did the 10 part series on pbs. he had that incredible talent for writing and taking economics to a public audience. he was a political adviser to many governments. the focus of the book is much
>> i think it depends on where i am in the united states. i think the countries are coming more together. i feel pretty comfortable going back and forth. >> who is the most angry with your writing? >> milton friedman fans were pretty angry with "the shock doctrine." the book is pretty tough on milton friedman. i think that there are probably still people who are most annoyed with my books. >> wanted to pick on milton friedman? >> "the shock...
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they committed murder here in the united states and we'll seek justice here in the united states. they committed crimes of murder in our country, and we will prosecute them in our country. we're the most powerful nation on earth. we have a justice system that is the envy of the world. we will not be afraid. we will still go forward, and we will prosecute them. war crimes and crimes of terror and murder can successfully be prosecuted in our federal courts, and we've done it over and over and over again. america's response to these acts is is not to cower in fear but to show the world that we are strong, resilient and determined. we don't jury-rig secret trials or kang rue courts as some of our adversaries do. we can rely on the american justice system and i urge this committee and american people to support the attorney general as this matter proceeds, urge the congress to proceed such assistance as will be needed including providing the victims of those events the ability to participate. many surviving members of those killed that day have said after years of frustration it's time
they committed murder here in the united states and we'll seek justice here in the united states. they committed crimes of murder in our country, and we will prosecute them in our country. we're the most powerful nation on earth. we have a justice system that is the envy of the world. we will not be afraid. we will still go forward, and we will prosecute them. war crimes and crimes of terror and murder can successfully be prosecuted in our federal courts, and we've done it over and over and...
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he was radicalized in the united states. at least 15 men of somali descent have ral calized over the last few years and of the and have left the united states to fight somalia. they joined a terrorist group associated with al-qaeda based in somalia. our fear is what happens when they return to the united states? australia has already thwarted a plot just this year involving individuals who fought against al-shabob and returning. and this past september was plots in lone wolves in both dallas, texas and springfield illinois. those these individuals were not part of any group, much of their radicalization seems u.s.-based. and finally, there were the recent arrests of two chicagoans with direct links to a group that was responsible for the november 2008 mumbai terrorist attack. though these men seemed to be plotting in targets in denmark, once again it appears that these individuals were radicalized in the united states. given the evidence of the past 12-month period one must conclude that radicalization to violence is occurri
he was radicalized in the united states. at least 15 men of somali descent have ral calized over the last few years and of the and have left the united states to fight somalia. they joined a terrorist group associated with al-qaeda based in somalia. our fear is what happens when they return to the united states? australia has already thwarted a plot just this year involving individuals who fought against al-shabob and returning. and this past september was plots in lone wolves in both dallas,...
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states a baseball stadium full of people die every year in the united states because they can't get health care. harry reid's bill does not take effect until 2014. that means more than 200,000 americans will die while the congress waits to do something. how out of touch can a congress the? hauck incompetent and dysfunctional canoy congress beat, a democratic party be when they allowed 200,000 americans to die while they do nothing? when medicare was passed it was put into effect within a year. why did delay? 200,000 deaths on the hands of the congress. i am going to turn to the economic impact and i want to put the health care bills into context of the economy that is what most, the real economy most americans are living through and there have been a number of studies that i think will highlight that. first the census cannot. the census found a widening income gap as the poor and working-class take a big hit on the recession. here is a report on it. recession has hit middle and ports families cardes wyden the income gap between the richest and poorest americans as rippling ravage ho
states a baseball stadium full of people die every year in the united states because they can't get health care. harry reid's bill does not take effect until 2014. that means more than 200,000 americans will die while the congress waits to do something. how out of touch can a congress the? hauck incompetent and dysfunctional canoy congress beat, a democratic party be when they allowed 200,000 americans to die while they do nothing? when medicare was passed it was put into effect within a year....